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yarga [219]
3 years ago
6

I want to know what the answer to c=48y+.99n is so I may check my answer

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1 answer:
aleksklad [387]3 years ago
7 0
C = 48y + 0.99n      (subtract 0.99n from each side)

c - 0.99n = 48y + 0.99n - 0.99n

c - 0.99n = 48y      (divide 48 from each side)

(c - 0.99n)/48 = y

y =  \frac{c-0.99n}{48}   \ \textless \ -answer
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